Hey all,

I'm setting up a ZFS based fileserver to use both as a shared network drive and 
separately to have an iSCSI target to be used as the "Hard disk" of a windows 
based VM runninf on another machine.

I've built the machine, installed the OS, created the RAIDZ pool and now have a 
couple of questions (I'm pretty much new to Solaris by the way but have been 
using Linux for some time). In my attempt to create the iSCSI target to be used 
and the VM disk I created (through the web frontend) a new dataset under the 
main pool of type "Volume" and gave it 30GB of space and called it iTunesVM. I 
then tried to run:
zfs set shareiscsi=on tank/iTunesVM
but got the error:
cannot share 'tank/iTunesVM': iscsitgtd failed request to share
cannot share 'tank/itune...@zfs-auto-snap:weekly-2009-01-02-15:02': iscsitgtd 
failed request to share

I've checked and my iSCSI target service is on and running.

With regards a network share accessible to both Windows, Linux and Mac OS 
machines on the network, what protocol would be best to use (NFS or SMB). I 
would then like to set up a locally hosted headless windows VM to run a Windows 
Media Player/iTunes share over the network for access to the music from my 
xbox/PS3.

All help appreciated,
Kevpatts
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